When you get just a complete sense of blackness or void ahead of you, that somehow the future looks an impossible place to be, and the direction you are going seems to have no purpose, there is this word despair which is a very awful thing to feel.
Meaning of the quote
Sometimes, it can feel like there's nothing but darkness and emptiness in front of you, and the future seems impossible to reach. When you feel like the path you're on has no meaning, that's called despair. Despair is a really difficult and scary emotion to experience.
About Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry is a versatile English-Austrian actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator, and writer. He first gained prominence as one half of the comedy duo Fry and Laurie, and has since appeared in numerous films, TV shows, and stage productions, while also writing novels and autobiographies. Fry is known for his intelligence, wit, and advocacy for mental health causes.
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